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Nationwide strike: Police beef up security as Labour begins protest
Nationwide strike: Police beef up security as Labour begins protest
The organized labour has said that today will mark the start of the planned nationwide mass protests against the “anti-masses” policies of the federal administration.
This was verified by NLC President Joe Ajaero to reporters yesterday at the Labour House in Abuja.
The organised labour’s decision to go ahead with the planned protest, which they said would be sustain until their demands were met, came less than 20 hours after President Bola Tinubu rolled out additional promises to cushion the effect of subsidy removal, which pushed the price of petrol to over N600 per litre with concomitant effect of other basic necessities.
He described reports that labour had suspended the protest as the handiwork of mischief-makers working against the wishes of Nigerians.
He said the meeting the organised labour held with the representatives of the federal government at the Presidential Villa in Abuja yesterday had not changed anything. The organised labour had given the government a one-week notice to begin a nationwide strike on August 2.
It accused the government of failing to meet its demands following the petrol subsidy removal, which had caused the fuel price to rise to N615/litre.
The NCL president yesterday directed the state councils of the congress to mobilise heavily for the action.
“We have neither reconsidered nor suspended the nationwide mass protest. We want to inform all Nigerians that we have just risen from a meeting with the federal government where we sought to get them to listen to the demands of the people and workers of Nigeria.
“The outcome of this meeting earlier today has, however, not changed anything or the course, which we have set for ourselves tomorrow as custodians of the interests and desires of Nigerian workers and people.
“Nigerians are advised to ignore the work of fifth columnists who are working hard against the wishes of the people. We urge everyone to gather in our respective states and wherever we may be across the nation to give vent to this collective resolve. Once again, the nationwide mass protest will start tomorrow (today),” Ajaero said.
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It listed their demands as including immediate implementation in good faith, of their resolutions with the congress jointly signed with the government and the TUC as well as “immediate reversal of all anti-poor policies of the government such as hike in school fees of tertiary institutions and fuel price”.
Other demands are fixing of local refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna; release of eight months withheld salaries of university lecturers and workers; accord appropriate recognition and support to the presidential steering committee and the work of its sub-committees and put a stop to inhumane actions and policies of government.
Earlier after the villa’s meeting yesterday, the president of the Trade Union Congress, Festus Osifo, had told reporters while the measures announced by President Bola Tinubu in his national broadcast on Monday were welcoming, they were not far-reaching and comprehensive enough as there were significant gaps.
Osifo had said the labour would consult with its members to reach a consensus on the next course of action before the day ends.
He said the unions expressed the need for further action and highlighted that 3,000 buses were inadequate, and requested between 30,000 and 40,000 buses would be more suitable.
He said the government requested that the protests be shelved. Osifo said the unions responded by stating that they would have further discussions and provide their response at the end of those discussions on Tuesday.
On the minimum wage, the TUC president said the unions called for wage awards above the minimum wage, similar to what some states had announced.
He said the unions were of the opinion that the government should do more, considering their claim of saving N1trn from fuel subsidy. He said: “So, we came here yesterday and we told Nigerians that we’ll be meeting today by 12 noon.
“We came here much later. We had a conversation. Again, the government team told us that what the president has put on the table, it’s more or less like a starting point, and it’s a baseline.
“So, we on our part also said yes that we would not be surprised if that is everything that will be put forward because for us, we said that there are some gaps.
“For us, we felt that the president has said that N1 trillion has been saved in the last two months, that what has been proposed is not far reaching. And that for us, now as part of the principle of negotiation, when anything is put on the table, you’ll accept but you’ll push for more. So, on our path, we’ve said that what you have put on the table is not sufficient, is not enough, and that they can do more.
“Part of what we put forward was that, we’ll look at those things that Mr President highlighted and some of the things they have also mentioned.
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“We think, for example, that 3000 buses are not sufficient. By the time you divide 3000 by 37, you will see how many they would come up to. So, it’s not sufficient, it’s grossly inadequate. Then, we also think, as well, that some of the measures put on the table are not far reaching.
“So, we are also going to demand for what we think will do. If we think 30,000, 40,000 buses could do it in the immediate, yes, we’ll push it forward.”
On the appeal to shelve the protest, he said, “Then on the government part, you ask something about the protests, yes they also appealed that we should shelve the protest. Our response was that we are going to go back this evening and also have a conversation around that and you will hear from us at the end of that conversation.”
On where they stood on minimum wage, Osifo said: “Yes, so it’s part of what we said, on our path, what we’re demanding was wage award.
“For example, you have heard some states say they will be paying N40, 000 minimum…It is not the law but they are doing above the minimum wage.
“So, for us, we felt that the federal government could do above the minimum wage without much conversation. Because, the committee on the minimum wage has not been constituted. We want to be very clear on that, that committee has not been constituted.
“But what we have been advocating for the path of labour is wage awards that don’t have much bureaucracy.
“Because the law that prescribed minimum wage says every five years, until you amend that, no other thing can kick in.
“But we said for the immediate, let the federal government come with a wage award just like some state governments have announced that they will be paying N40,000 or N50,000. So they should do something like that.
“We have also heard some states saying that they’re going to pay a PMS allowance of XYZ amount.
“So those are the wage awards that we were thinking of and we are pushing the government to do.”
Asked if any agreement had been reached on the protests, he said, “No, no because what they have proposed, like you heard what the President said yesterday, for us, we are taking that as a baseline.
“We believe strongly that if the president said they saved N1 trillion, they should do more.
“If you take your calculator, you check 3000 buses that will give you something around less than 100 per state. So we feel that it is not adequate. We feel that if the government said on their own that they have saved N1 trillion that we can do much more.”
The National Vice President of Nigeria Labour Congress, Titus Amba, collaborated the position of the TUC president, saying they were returning to consult with labour leaders.
Labour will listen to us – Gbajabiamila
Meanwhile, the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, has described the organised labour as a listening organisation that would not go ahead with its planned protests after listening to President Bola Tinubu’s national broadcast to the nation.
He said: “Basically, we laid out the plan and the intervention of the president as you all heard in his broadcast yesterday. We made it clear that this was Mr President’s initial roll out interventions and then the conversations will be ongoing as we go along.
“We indeed appealed to labour to call off their protests for tomorrow. We’ve found listening ears here and they all accepted that Mr. President’s broadcast was a welcome development and that they’ll go back home to talk to the other leaders.
“So, we’re hopeful that they will do the right thing and not protest tomorrow.”
We won’t tolerate violent protest – IGP
The acting Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, on Tuesday warned the labour leaders that the Force would not in any way tolerate violent protest during their demonstration billed to hold on Wednesday.
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The IGP, according to the Force spokesman, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said while the Force was mindful of the right to peaceful protest as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution, all parties involved should ensure the planned demonstrations were conducted in a peaceful manner.
He said the labour leaders should ensure that they prevent the demonstration from being hijacked by miscreants, sequel to the previous ugly experiences of such protests in most major cosmopolitan cities in the country.
The IGP ordered the commissioners of police in charge of various commands and supervisory Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, to engage in fruitful discussions with the NLC/TUC leadership to foster understanding and reach common grounds on the planned protest.
He said in light of the potential challenges posed by the planned protests, the Nigeria Police Force was fully prepared to deploy all available resources to maintain law and order and to protect the lives and property of our citizens.
He called on all officers to be vigilant, professional and uphold the highest standards of conduct during this period.
Adejobi said, “A peaceful and coordinated approach is crucial to achieving meaningful solutions and preventing any form of violence or disruptions to public order, should the protests persist.
“The Nigeria Police Force reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens during the period of the planned protests as all necessary measures to facilitate the peaceful conduct of these demonstrations have been emplaced.
“However, it is hereby reaffirmed that any attempt by miscreants to exploit the situation for violent purposes viz-a-viz vandalism, gangsterism and extortion will be met with firm, professional and commensurate lawful approach.
“The police will not tolerate any act that threatens the peace and well-being of our country,” he said.
(Daily Trust)
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Gunmen Kill Pastor, Wife, Children in Fresh Plateau Night Attack
Gunmen Kill Pastor, Wife, Children in Fresh Plateau Night Attack
Gunmen on Sunday night attacked Gako Village in Plateau State, killing a pastor and three members of his family in what residents describe as a renewed wave of violent attacks in the area.
The victims were identified as Rev. Ayuba Choji, his wife Chundung Ayuba, and their two children, Cyril and Endurance. Community sources said the attackers stormed the village around 11 p.m., shooting sporadically as residents fled into nearby bushes for safety.
Residents said the attack caused widespread panic, with families abandoning their homes in the darkness. One resident, Martha Dalyop, said the community has been living in constant fear due to repeated night raids, making it difficult for people to sleep or carry out farming activities.
The latest incident comes amid escalating insecurity in parts of Plateau’s rural communities, where armed groups have repeatedly targeted villages in recent months. Local accounts suggest attackers often strike at night, moving through forest routes linking communities in Riyom and neighbouring areas.
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Confirming the attack, the publicity secretary of the Berom Youths Moulder Association, Rwang Tengwong, said the pattern of violence has become more coordinated and increasingly destructive. According to him, attackers now operate in groups with specific roles—some targeting residents, others destroying farmland, while additional groups block escape routes and monitor movement.
He also disclosed that within the past 48 hours, large areas of farmland in Kassa, located in Barkin Ladi, were destroyed, including crops such as maize, pepper, and cabbage, worsening food insecurity and economic hardship for farming families.
Tengwong said the attacks are now affecting not only lives but also livelihoods, as farmland destruction continues to undermine agricultural productivity in the region.
The incident has heightened tension across Riyom and neighbouring Barkin Ladi communities, with residents calling for urgent intervention from security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force and military operatives deployed to the state.
Community leaders are urging government authorities to strengthen security presence, improve rapid response mechanisms, and address what they describe as a worsening cycle of violence threatening rural survival in Plateau State.
Authorities are yet to release an official statement on the latest killings, but security patrols have reportedly been intensified in affected communities as investigations continue.
Gunmen Kill Pastor, Wife, Children in Fresh Plateau Night Attack
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LASTMA to Launch Free Short Code for Traffic Updates, Complaints
LASTMA to Launch Free Short Code for Traffic Updates, Complaints
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has announced plans to roll out a free short code service that will allow residents, particularly motorists, to report traffic situations and engage directly with the agency across Lagos.
The General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, disclosed this during an interview, stating that the initiative is in its final stage and awaiting approval from telecom network providers. He said the short code is expected to go live within two to three weeks, replacing the longer phone lines currently in use.
According to him, the agency has already completed technical preparations, including the installation of necessary machinery and communication equipment at its digital call centre to ensure seamless rollout once approval is secured.
Bakare-Oki explained that the new platform will enable Lagos residents to provide real-time traffic updates, report emergencies, and give feedback on the conduct of traffic officers. Motorists will also be able to alert authorities to road obstructions, accidents, illegal parking, and congestion hotspots, improving response time and traffic coordination.
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He noted that LASTMA’s call centre currently operates with about 10 trained responders and is designed to accommodate multiple languages, including English, Yoruba, and other local dialects, to ensure wider accessibility for residents.
The LASTMA boss added that the agency maintains a strong operational synergy with other emergency and security bodies, including the Lagos State Ambulance Service, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Nigeria Police Force, and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA). He said this inter-agency collaboration has been critical in managing incidents and ensuring swift emergency response across the state.
“There is an inter-agency collaboration that is top-notch, and that is how we are able to address emergency and traffic issues in the state,” he said.
Providing insight into current operations, Bakare-Oki revealed that the agency received nearly 300 calls between January and March, though he admitted there had been service disruptions due to ongoing system upgrades.
“The system has been experiencing downtime because of the integration. We give the assurance that in the next two to three weeks, we will be back on board strong and with better service delivery to Lagos residents,” he said.
Industry observers note that the introduction of a short code aligns with broader efforts by the Lagos State Government to digitise traffic management, enhance citizen engagement, and tackle the persistent challenge of congestion in Nigeria’s commercial hub.
Once operational, the short code is expected to complement LASTMA’s existing communication channels, including social media and physical response units, offering a faster, more accessible way for residents to connect with traffic authorities.
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Malami Challenges EFCC in Court Over Seized Assets, Claims Lawful Wealth
Malami Challenges EFCC in Court Over Seized Assets, Claims Lawful Wealth
Former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, has escalated his legal fight against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the seizure of multiple properties allegedly linked to him, insisting his wealth is lawful and transparently acquired.
The dispute is currently before the Federal High Court of Nigeria sitting in Abuja, following an interim forfeiture order earlier secured by the EFCC in January 2026. The order temporarily transferred control of several high-value assets to the Federal Government pending the outcome of investigations.
In fresh court filings submitted on Monday, Malami strongly rejected the allegations, maintaining that there is no evidence connecting the properties to proceeds of crime. He argued that the anti-graft agency failed to meet the legal threshold required for such a forfeiture.
“My Money Is Clean, My Properties Are Legit,” Malami declared, challenging the legality of the EFCC’s actions and urging the court to set aside the order.
The former AGF accused the EFCC of relying on speculative claims and inflated valuations to justify the seizure. According to him, properties acquired for hundreds of millions of naira were allegedly misrepresented as being worth billions, a move he described as misleading and prejudicial.
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He further told the court that his wealth accumulated over decades through legitimate means, including his legal career, investments, and business ventures spanning sectors such as hospitality, agriculture, and education. He also cited bank loans, proceeds from asset sales, gifts, and earnings from book launches as part of his income sources.
Malami insisted that all his assets were duly declared to the Code of Conduct Bureau in compliance with constitutional requirements for public officials, stressing that transparency had always guided his financial dealings.
Beyond disputing the financial claims, Malami accused the EFCC of overstepping its powers. He alleged that some properties were taken over without a final court आदेश and that occupants, including family members, were forcefully evicted while personal documents were seized.
He described the commission’s actions as “extrajudicial” and a violation of due process and fundamental human rights.
Legal experts note that under Nigerian law, interim forfeiture orders are typically granted ex parte to prevent the dissipation of suspected illicit assets. However, affected parties retain the right to challenge such orders by providing evidence of legitimate ownership—an avenue Malami is now actively pursuing.
The EFCC, on its part, has maintained that the assets under investigation may be linked to illicit enrichment, forming the basis of its application for forfeiture. While the agency has not publicly detailed all the evidence in this case, it has intensified scrutiny of former public officials in recent years as part of broader anti-corruption efforts in Nigeria.
The case is also connected to a broader legal scrutiny involving the former minister, further raising its profile as a potential test of the EFCC’s authority in asset recovery matters.
Malami is asking the court to nullify the interim forfeiture order and direct the immediate return of his properties, maintaining that they have no connection to any criminal activity.
The court is expected to determine whether the assets will be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government or released back to him, a decision that could shape future interpretations of asset seizure laws and due process in Nigeria.
Malami Challenges EFCC in Court Over Seized Assets, Claims Lawful Wealth
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